In Samoan, the name Vincent is typically spelled the same way: "Vincent." It is pronounced as "Vin-sent," with a slight emphasis on the first syllable. The Samoan language often incorporates English names directly, so the pronunciation remains quite similar to the English version.
Tony is not a Samoan name so would not have a translation in the Samoan language. If a Samoan boy was named Tony, his family would simply call him Tony.
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The name Vincent can be written 'binsento,' in Japanese: ビンセント
You can politely ask the person how to pronounce their last name, or ask them to spell it out for you phonetically. It's important to show that you're making an effort to correctly pronounce their name.
How many different ways can you spell the last name "Scheik or pronounce like "Sheek"?
S-A-M-A-N-T-H-AIf you would like to know a Hawaiian name which means the same thing as the name Samantha, it would be Kamaka
In Polish, the name "Wanda" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English. It is pronounced as "VAHN-dah" in Polish.
Paul=Pol or Poll depends on how you pronounce it
YES! It is my name and I love it! Everybody knows how to spell it, everybody knows how to pronounce it, and its an easy name to remember!
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It was Mumbai Devi,and bowlderized by Anglos who could not or would not spell or pronounce it correctly.
Leonard is not a Samoan name so does not have a Samoan translation.